ISLAMABAD: Addressing a small crowd of supporters in the
federal capital on Thursday, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman
Imran Khan said that he would announce his future course of action today
(Thursday).
In his address, Imran reiterated his
anti-government statements along with his unwavering demand for the
resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. On stage by his side was
veteran politician and senior PTI leader Javed Hashmi, who said he
joined Khan because he "could not bear to see him alone".
"I was
in the hospital," said the frail 66-year-old Hashmi, his voice
quivering. "Could not watch Imran standing alone so came here."
Hashmi also reiterated PTI's call for the resignation of Nawaz and Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Encamped
at D-chowk for 10 days, Khan is usually flanked by prominent PTI
figures during his public appearances, including Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
Dr Arif Alvi, Jahangir Tareen and Asad Umer. However, with Qureshi and
Alvi scheduled to speak at a Karachi sit-in at 5pm today, Khan —
although apparently defiant and charged — was speaking on a stage that
is growing less crowded.
Participants at the PTI's protracted
sit-in in the heart of Islamabad are also growing weary. While the rally
witnesses a significant swell in numbers as the sun sets and music
begins, journalists on the ground put the number of attendees in the day
time at a few hundred.
Party insiders requesting anonymity say
that Khan's unflinching resistance to negotiate with the government on
anything other than the prime minister's resignation betrays his
helplessness over bringing a favourable conclusion to what he had billed
as a "million man march". Some believe that despite the stalemate
arising from the government's refusal to accept his demand, Khan is
pressing on for the crowd.
“Any commitments that happen in the
background can change according to the mood of the crowd," a party
official requesting anonymity had told Dawn as Khan approached the
capital. "A leader feeds off the energy of his supporters, and the
workers are gaining strength in numbers.”
Two weeks later today,
Khan reiterated allegations that Nawaz Sharif had orchestrated the
biggest election rigging ever to be witnessed in history. He also said
that he would announce his 'future course of action'.
Imran demanded that those who had stolen the people’s mandate should be dealt with as per Article 6 of the Constitution.
He
said if Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif thought that protesters would
remain quiet, then he was under a false impression. The PTI chief said
that they were not hindering anyone's way and were only protesting in a
small corner.
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